“I feel good, this was definitely a great game,” Cary said. “I got a lot of help from my teammates, there were a lot of good blocks on the edges. Honestly, I never thought I would have this many rushing yards, but it's good to have a game like this.”

Cary, a senior, played running back and defensive back for Marlboro (2-0, 2-0 Class B) the last two years, helping the Iron Dukes to consecutive Class B titles. Cary saw minimal time at quarterback last season. He became the starter when last year's starter, Justin Votta, decided not to come out for the team.

“Ryan had a good game, he was great in space,” Marlboro coach Rich Ward said. “I didn't realize the kind of numbers he had until I saw the statistics after the game. I was very pleased with how we carried the ball, but more pleased in how our offensive line got off the ball.”